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-IHB CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1971 2B Italian Tourists to Visit China MILAN, Italy - Dm berto Melotti. editor of ■ politi cal magazine, wanted to fo for "work and study." > Renata Piiu, who went to school there, wantad to return tor "sentimental" reasons. Renato Musaccio. a south Italian doctor, wanted to go so badly be asked young Italian "Maoists"—in vain—to help get him a visa Melotti, Musaccio and Miss Pisu were among 12 Kalians who left Milan by plane Sunday THIS WEEK-END OBTW« vhkm Thursday Hi 5: JO pm. MOVIE "He Ran All the Way" - John Garfield. Wallace Ford and Shelley Winters star in this 1951 drama about a young killer who terrorizes a family mhen he holds them prisoner in their own home in order to escape the law. WRDU 7:30 p.m. WATCH nOIN' MAMA' - This new series explore* the dilemnas faced by the young wife and mother who contemplates working outside the home. WUJJC 7:30 p.m. WATCHA series explores the dilemmas ( p.m.—BEARCATS—"Dos Gringos" Henry Darrow guest starts as the pilot of a one-man force who is asked to help prevent a war be tween the U.S. and Mexico. Informed that Germans dressed in U.S. Army uni forms are terrorizing Mexi can villages in the hope of starting trouble between the two countries, the Bearcats engage Darrow's rickety Jen ny biplane to try and cap ture the agitators. Rod Tay lor and Dennis Cola also star. WTVD, WFMY 830 p.m. NORTH CAROLINA PEOPLE - Mrs. Robert Scott talks with William Friday, as the president of the Consolidated University of North Carolina interviews the wife of North Carolina's governor. WUNC t pm. MOVIE "Am bushers" Dean Martin pleya detective Matt Helm Friday Hig 7 30 p.m. SPEAKING FREELY— Dorothy JWg"; president of the National Council of Negro Women and director of the Office of R*- JsK*** for the YWCA, discusses the role of the black woman in the drive for women'* rights, welfare and family assistance, drug ad diction in the ghetto and the YWCA's commitment to the elimination of racism. WUNC 8 p.m.—CHICAGO TEDDY BEARS Big Nick Marr. Chicago's sartorially splendid moteter, finds an unsupecting bridegroom for his unattrac tvie sister, and the wedding is being held in Line's and Latzi's speakeasy. When thef bridegroom splits alone- Nick puts the pressure on cousin Line to find a re placement or face foreclosure on a loan that would put him out of business—so Line picks Marvin. Dean Jones. John Banner and Art Metrano star.. WTVD. WFMY 8 30 pm—O'HARA—A spe cial agent for the U.S. Treas ury Department. O'Hara goes underground to infiltrate and bust a major crime ring il legally possessing and sell ing firearms. Finding himself marked for death by the crime kingpin and threatened with betrayal. O'Hara is forced to join forces with a group of fiery exiles bent on purchasing a large cache of weapons. David Jansscn, lloss Hagciv. and Lawrence Dobkin star WTVD. WFMY 1:30 p.m. MOVIE "Lock. Stock and Barrell"— In this world premiere film, Saturday H 7 a.m. - MOVIE - "Dr. X" is this morning's Sunrise Theatra science fiction thriller. Lee Tracy and the beautiful Faye Wray star. WRAL 10 a.m. - PEBBLES AND BAMM BAMM - The little daughter of Fred and Wilma Flints tone has grown up to be a cute teen-ager, and "the strongest boy in the work)." Barney and Betty's snn Bamm Bamm, is her boy friend. WTVD, WFMY jo am. GREAT KARRI Kit REEF - This prosriiin explores the marine life found in the area of Australia'* buf>e coral reef and the role that natural wonder plays In the country'* environment. WRDU Nooo - Mr. WIZARD - Don Herbert leads the younger set through the fas cinating world of modern scieoee. WRDU 1 p.m. - CHILDREN'S FUJI FESTIVAL - "Up in the Air" b today's pre sentation. WTVD, WFMY L3S p.m. - FOOTBALL - Auburn travels to Knoxville to meet the University of Tennessee in NCAA football WRAL • P-m. - PARTNERS - "Abra Cadaver" Detec tives Qroefce and Robinson gvwti|ate s call from a Bennett, ifbo claims for what is described here as the first group tourist trip to Communist China organized in the West. The travelers will join two other Italians who had preced ed them to Hong Kong. ' The jourhey Is the first of its kind since Italy and Communist China formally recognized each other last Nov. 6. opening a new era of trade and political •ontacts between the two coun tries. The tour was arranged by the In this science fiction-spy story set on the sunny side of Acapulco. The devil-may. care Helm always gets his woman. Scnta Berg er . Janice Rule, Albert Salmi and James Gregory also star. WTVD, WFMY 9 pm. - NICHOLS -! "The Siege" Sheriff Nich ols has trouble keeping local hotheads under control when a notorious Mexican guer rilla leader comes to town to have his tooth fixed. While he i> having emergency dental work, the bandito's men take over the town and things look a lot like a miniature war is brewing. James Garner. Ricardo Montalban and Neva Patter son star. WRDU 10 p.m. - DEAN MARTIN, Ruth Buzzi, Vikki Carr and Carroll O'Connor join Dean in an hour of fun and music. Ken Lane. Kay Med ford, Marian Mercer and Lou Jacobi also appear. WRDU 11:30 p.m. MOVlE— "Terror at Black Falls" A man seeking re venge for his son's death and the loss of his right hand holds eight hostages and kills three men before forcing the sheriff into a showdown at sunup. House Peters Jr. and Sandra Knight star in this 1963 west ern. WRAL Tim Matheson, Claude Akins, Neville Brand and Burgess Meredith star in a romantic: action-adventure story about | a young married couple's i warch for a home in the, early West while being chased by the bride's father and brother, hassled by ram-, bunctious soldiers, in com pany with a fleeing murderer and rooked by a crooked min ister. WRDU 8:30 p.m. - NET PLAY- 1 HOUSE—"The Blood Knot" —White South African play wright Athol Fugard stars in his own drama, set irv his native country, about the re lationship and conflicts be tween two brothers one black and one who could pass for white. WUNC 9:30 p.m. MOVIE—"A Tattered Web"—Lloyd Bridg es and Broderick Crawford star in this tale about a bizarre killing which forces a dedicated police detective into a dramatic conflict be tween his duty as a law of ficer, his devotion as a father and his natural instinct for self - preservation. WTVD, WFMY 11:30 p.m.—MOVIE-"War and Peace"—Based on Leo Tolstoy's classic novel, this' film centers on the 1809 Rus sian campaign of Napoleon and the effects it has on the lives of several individuals and Russia as a country. Audrey Hepburn and Henry Fonda star. WRAL someone is trying to kill her, but tbey find there's less than meets the eye. Captain Andrews is in a state of shock and frustration when the partners claim the wom an died twice but dis appeared In front of their eyes both times. Don Adams, Rupert Crosse, Claire Brennen and John Doucette star. WRDU 8:30 p.m. FUNNY FACE Sandy goes to jail for disturbing the peace, among other charges, stem ming from her feud with •' uns c r upulous television repairman. Her arrest results when she and her friend Alice picket the repair shop with a full-scale demonstration that gets a bit out of hand. Sandy Duncan and Valorie Armstrong star. WTVD. WFMY «:30 p.m. MOVIE "The Deadly Dream" Llnyd Bridges and Janet Leigh stsr in this suspense drama. WRAL 9 p.m. - MOVIE To night's feature is "The Secret War of Harry Frigg." WRDU 11 p.m. - MOVIE - "The Sorcerers" is the shocking film of the macabre pre sented .from the ter regions of lbs Web. WRDU 11:30 p.m. - MOVIE - "The Sound of Anger" stars Dortby Pro vine and Burl Ives. WTVD Italian tourist agency Navitur, with the collaboration of Swit zerland's national airline, Swiss air. The 24 - day journey will take them to Canton, Shanghai. Nanking and Peking on tourist visas issued by the Chinese government. The trip cost each traveler about 1.5 million lire or $2,400. Officials say the 12 were among about 100 Italians who applied to visit China after dip lomatic relations were estab lished. Selection was said to have been on a first-come, first served basis. Dr. Musaccio, medical officer of a small town in Calabria, said he and his wife wanted to go to China ' because for years we wanted to sec this country that everyone talks about." "1 did everything 1 could t-> go. I even asked the Maoisti' who came to Calabria for vac a tion to help me. but all I got were promises. 1 would have Cone right to Mao in person if it was necessary." Miss Pisu, daughter of Italian actor Mario Pisu. studied in Peking on a scholarship from 1957 to 1960. She said she want ed to see "some places dear to me. and to find out what hap pened after the cultural revolu tion." I'.ainpicro Triglia, a lawyer, from Fiesolc. said he and his wife had a simpler motivation: "We've seen half the world and now we want to see the other half." Prince Flics Own Plane At Budapest BUDAPEST. Hungary —Prince Philip piloted his own plane out of Budapest Sunday after a three-day visit which diplomats said may have broken the ice between the British royal family and the Soviet bloc. Philip left in a Buckingham Palace Andover plane for Aberdeen. Scotland. The husband of Britain's Queen Elizabeth 11, was on a private visit to Hungary to attend a horseshow. Neverthe less, he met government mem bers for informal talks. The British royal family has silently boycotted the Commu nist world since the commu nists took over in Russia and executed the last Czar. He was a close relative of the British royal family. Although the Queen's sister. Princess Margaret, has visited Communist Yugoslavia and another royal family member, the Earl of Harwood. has visited Hungary, Philip and the Queen have not been to a Soviet bloc nation. His visit, the diplomats said, might just have broken the ice in the relations between Buck ingham Palace and the Soviet nations. Spokesmen stressed Philip's visit had no political signifi- cance. He was here as president of the Equestrian Society. But diplomats said the fact he came at all was significant. Philip was given V.I.P. treatment at all times by officials, including the Hunga rian Foreign Ministry. Crowds at the horse show applauded the royal guest. COMFORT TRICKS FOR FASHIONABLE DRESSING Some women dress to attract a man. Others to impress other women But no matter whom you aim to please, you've got to /ee/ good in order to look good. How many times have you left a special purchase hanging in the closet because it was gust plain uncomfortable? Here are a few tricks to dress ing with comfort in mind as well as fashion. • A well-tailored pantsuit is a must in every wardrobe Kas per for Joan Leslie likes the look and feel of the Acrilan acrylic citypants shown above He creates an all in one pant dress with the look of sepa rates that does away with waistline bulk. And adds a jacket for unexpected temp orature changes. Smart and comfortable. • Knits arc known for comfort but inferior construction can result in unsightly bagging and shape loss A quality guar ante; such as the Wear Dated tij promises a minimum of one year's normal wear or money back from Monsanto. • Unhned clothes are lighter in weight and generally reason ably priced If they itch or cling, try a slip of Ultron anti static nylon that reduces cling and has a soft and unclammy feeling as an underhner. • Heavy back zippers, buttons, and bows can prove a painful annoyance when fou're seat ed in a chair. Look behind you when you're standing in the fitting room. ikXSI 1 __ -„> |v vHjßf I mmjr& l j3 ..vy Tfr -*"'i L «■ ■•» Ak | BUwin& ■Bw® - i * (ftjj IT'S A GOLDEN ACHIEVEMENT for both the sunny Bahamas and four Uuhumian mu sicians whose combo "The beginning of the End" has been awarded t«e coveted Golden Disc for the sale of over a million copies of their "Funky Nassau" sinyle. The talented 1 group comprises three brothers: Roy, Ray and Frank Munnings and laeir cousin, Fred Henfield. Ray collaborated with fellow-Baha Oil Company Taken to Court RICHMOND, Calif. The Standard Oil Company of California has been hauled into court by a probation officer on charges that the firm broke its probation by spilling oil in San Francisco Bay. The action follows the latest spill of 15,000 to 30,000 gallons of crude oil in the bay that occurred Friday while the Swedish tanker, Jacob Malma ros, was unloading at Stan dard's refinery on the Rich mond Long Wharf. Nixon To Meet Business Heads WASHINGTON Pres ident Nixon is to meet Monday with 11 business leaders as he continues his consultations on the course to take after the wage j price freeze ends. He summoned his Cabinet, also along with members' wives, to an 8:30 a.m. EOT meeting to talk about the na tion's economy. The. President occasionally includes wives in Cabinet meet- Egyptians OK New Constitution CAIRO Egyptians approved a new permanent constitution Saturday by an overwhelming vote of 99.98 per cent, the government an nounced at noon Sunday, 19 hours after the polls closed. A nationwide referendum last week on whether to join with Syria and Libya in a federation achieved popular approval of 99.95 per cent. Under provisions of the newly GREENWILLOW An Alternative School for 1 Children Ages sto / 1 in Durham-Call 383-1853 lira Presents the Or. Soul Show 9 P.M. to Midnight i Monday thru Sunday Radio No. 1 Durham WSSB is the only Durham Radio Station that stays on 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. 1490 Radio No. 1 Duriiam mian Tyrone Fitzgerald in creating lyrics for the popular ditty that evokes the lively spirit of the capital city of the Bahamas. Shown proudly exhibiting t!ieir Golden Discs to E. John Deleveaux, Director of Adminis tration and Industry Relations for the Min istry of Tourism, are Ray Munnings (left) and brother Roy (center). Although cleanup operations were completed Sunday, Proba tion Officer Ben E. Fox said he was filing an action against the company in Richmond Munici pal Court. The firm was ordered to appear Sept. 30. "All I expect of Standard Oil is for them to meet their conditions of probation just like any other individual," Fox said. The spill last Friday, Fox said, is the second major one this year and the company's ings because he has said he wants to keep them informed of the problems that make their husbands work such long hours. Nixon told a joint session of Congress last week that he will meet with representatives of la bor. business, agriculture and economists to chart the course for the nation after Nov. 13 when the wage-price freeze ends. approved constitution, the present cabinet is to submit .Us resignation, although it is un derstood the members will be asked to remain pending for mation of a new cabinet. The semiofficial newspaper Al Ahram said Sunday Presi dent Anwar Sadat is to address the nation sometime this week, outlining various reforms and a reorganization of his govern ment. 36th since 1967. The company beefed up its standby cleanup crews recently because of a huge spill last January when two big tankers collided in the fog near the Golden Gate Bridge. The Coast Guard reported the most recent spill occurred when mooring lines from the tanker slackened and broke the unloading lines. The Coast Guard said 50 men with six vacuum trucks and other equipment worked Satur day and Sunday on the cleanup. The company was found guilty of two misdemeanors for oil spills on July 9 and July 28, 1970, after the firm's attorneys pleaded nolo contendre. The firm was fined S3OO and SBOO, respectively, for the spills and put on one year's probation in November. Fox said he would recom mend operational and technical changes in the handling of oil when he takes the case to court. In addition, he said, will ask that probation be extended an additional year, and that the company pay a SI,OOO fine. WOMEN PAST2I WITH BUDOER IMITATION Suffer Many Troubles After 2), common Kidney or Madder Irritations affect twice ai many women as men and may make you tense and nervous from too frequent, burning or itching urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may lose steep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, depressed. 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